1937 Game Log
[2] Overall Record: 61–92–2
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
9
May 1
@
Dodgers
4–2
Wayne LaMaster (3–1)
Fred Frankhouse (1–1)
None
9,602
[9]
[10]
5–4
10
May 2
@
Dodgers
1–5
Van Mungo (2–2)
Claude Passeau (1–1)
None
15,955
5–5
11
May 3
@
Dodgers
14–8
Orville Jorgens (1–1)
Ralph Birkofer (0–2)
Wayne LaMaster (1)
5,105
6–5
12
May 4
Cubs
7–14
Roy Parmelee (2–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–1)
None
3,000
6–6
13
May 5
Cubs
4–17
Charlie Root (1–1)
Syl Johnson (0–2)
None
4,000
6–7
14
May 6
Cubs
0–1 (5)
Bill Lee (2–3)
Claude Passeau (1–2)
None
not available
[11]
6–8
15
May 7
Pirates
3–8
Joe Bowman (3–0)
Wayne LaMaster (3–2)
None
4,000
[12]
6–9
–
May 8
Pirates
Postponed (rain);
[13] Makeup: July 18 as a traditional double-header
16
May 9
Reds
10–21
Peaches Davis (1–2)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–2)
None
7,000
6–10
17
May 10
Reds
10–3
Bucky Walters (2–1)
Lee Grissom (1–3)
None
500
7–10
18
May 11
Reds
3–12
Al Hollingsworth (1–0)
Wayne LaMaster (3–3)
None
1,000
7–11
19
May 12
Cardinals
3–15
Bill McGee (1–0)
Claude Passeau (1–3)
None
2,500
7–12
20
May 13
Cardinals
4–5
Lon Warneke (4–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–3)
Si Johnson (1)
1,500
7–13
–
May 14
@
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[14] Makeup: May 15 as a traditional double-header
[14]
21
May 15 (1)
@
Giants
6–2
Syl Johnson (1–2)
Freddie Fitzsimmons (1–2)
None
see 2nd game
8–13
22
May 15 (2)
@
Giants
1–2
Hal Schumacher (2–4)
Wayne LaMaster (3–4)
None
22,633
8–14
23
May 16
@
Giants
6–0
Claude Passeau (2–3)
Cliff Melton (1–3)
None
18,950
9–14
24
May 18
@
Pirates
1–2
Cy Blanton (4–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–4)
None
2,500
9–15
25
May 19
@
Pirates
5–4
Bucky Walters (3–1)
Ed Brandt (3–1)
None
2,000
10–15
26
May 20
@
Pirates
2–5
Bill Swift (3–1)
Wayne LaMaster (3–5)
None
2,800
10–16
27
May 21
@
Reds
5–6
Don Brennan (1–0)
Claude Passeau (2–4)
Lee Grissom (1)
1,586
10–17
28
May 22
@
Reds
19–9
Claude Passeau (3–4)
Al Hollingsworth (1–1)
None
3,025
11–17
29
May 23
@
Cardinals
2–6
Dizzy Dean (6–2)
Bucky Walters (3–2)
None
13,529
11–18
30
May 25
@
Cubs
3–5
Bill Lee (4–4)
Claude Passeau (3–5)
None
3,093
11–19
31
May 26
@
Cubs
6–1
Wayne LaMaster (4–5)
Roy Parmelee (3–4)
None
3,848
12–19
32
May 27
@
Cubs
11–2
Bucky Walters (4–2)
Larry French (0–4)
None
2,045
[15]
13–19
33
May 29 (1)
Giants
4–10
Cliff Melton (2–3)
Claude Passeau (3–6)
None
see 2nd game
13–20
34
May 29 (2)
Giants
2–4
Dick Coffman (1–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–5)
None
12,000
13–21
35
May 30
Giants
6–3
Wayne LaMaster (5–5)
Harry Gumbert (1–1)
Orville Jorgens (1)
8,000
14–21
36
May 31 (1)
Bees
6–3
Bucky Walters (5–2)
Danny MacFayden (3–6)
None
see 2nd game
15–21
37
May 31 (2)
Bees
9–6
Claude Passeau (4–6)
Jim Turner (3–2)
None
15,000
16–21
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
38
June 2
Reds
4–8
Johnny Vander Meer (1–2)
Leon Pettit (0–1)
Lee Grissom (3)
1,000
[16]
16–22
–
June 3
Reds
Postponed (rain);
[17] Makeup: July 25 as a traditional double-header
39
June 4
Reds
8–9
Al Hollingsworth (2–2)
Wayne LaMaster (5–6)
Peaches Davis (1)
6,000
[18]
16–23
40
June 5
Cardinals
1–3
Dizzy Dean (7–4)
Claude Passeau (4–7)
None
8,000
[19]
16–24
41
June 6 (1)
[a]
Cardinals
2–7
Lon Warneke (6–2)
Bucky Walters (5–3)
None
see 2nd game
16–25
42
June 6 (2)
[a]
Cardinals
0–0
[b] (0)
None
None
None
12,000
16–26
43
June 8
Pirates
1–8
Russ Bauers (1–1)
Wayne LaMaster (5–7)
None
2,000
[20]
16–27
44
June 9
Pirates
8–1
Claude Passeau (5–7)
Jim Tobin (1–1)
None
1,500
[21]
17–27
45
June 10
Pirates
5–4
Bucky Walters (6–3)
Bill Swift (4–4)
None
6,000
[22]
18–27
46
June 12
Cubs
5–10
Larry French (3–4)
Wayne LaMaster (5–8)
None
5,000
[23]
18–28
47
June 13 (1)
[c]
Cubs
8–16
Clyde Shoun (5–1)
Claude Passeau (5–8)
None
see 2nd game
18–29
48
June 13 (2)
[c]
Cubs
4–3
Wayne LaMaster (6–8)
Roy Parmelee (5–5)
None
10,000
19–29
49
June 15
@
Cardinals
4–13
Mike Ryba (2–1)
Bucky Walters (6–4)
None
2,645
19–30
50
June 16
@
Cardinals
6–7
Jesse Haines (1–0)
Wayne LaMaster (6–9)
None
1,801
19–31
51
June 17
@
Cardinals
13–7
Hugh Mulcahy (1–5)
Dizzy Dean (9–5)
None
4,141
20–31
52
June 18
@
Cubs
7–8
Clyde Shoun (6–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (1–6)
None
8,304
20–32
53
June 19
@
Cubs
1–2
Larry French (4–4)
Wayne LaMaster (6–10)
None
11,021
20–33
54
June 20
@
Cubs
6–5
Bucky Walters (7–4)
Clay Bryant (5–1)
Syl Johnson (1)
23,734
21–33
55
June 22
@
Reds
0–6
Lee Grissom (6–6)
Claude Passeau (5–9)
None
2,139
21–34
56
June 23
@
Reds
3–0
Hugh Mulcahy (2–6)
Johnny Vander Meer (3–3)
None
4,473
22–34
57
June 24
@
Reds
4–6
Paul Derringer (3–5)
Syl Johnson (1–3)
Lee Grissom (5)
1,151
22–35
58
June 25
@
Pirates
10–5
Wayne LaMaster (7–10)
Joe Bowman (6–4)
Orville Jorgens (2)
5,183
23–35
59
June 26
@
Pirates
7–6 (13)
Bucky Walters (8–4)
Cy Blanton (8–4)
None
3,054
24–35
60
June 27
@
Pirates
3–4
Red Lucas (5–2)
Claude Passeau (5–10)
None
3,541
24–36
61
June 29
@
Giants
3–4 (10)
Al Smith (2–1)
Claude Passeau (5–11)
None
4,717
[24]
24–37
62
June 30
@
Giants
2–7
Slick Castleman (8–4)
Wayne LaMaster (7–11)
None
6,000
24–38
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
63
July 1
@
Giants
6–8
Al Smith (3–1)
Bucky Walters (8–5)
None
4,808
[25]
24–39
64
July 2
Dodgers
0–3
Luke Hamlin (5–5)
Hugh Mulcahy (2–7)
None
3,000
24–40
65
July 3
Dodgers
7–2
Claude Passeau (6–11)
Max Butcher (3–4)
None
2,000
25–40
66
July 4 (1)
[d]
Bees
9–14
Ira Hutchinson (2–4)
Wayne LaMaster (7–12)
Johnny Lanning (1)
see 2nd game
25–41
67
July 4 (2)
[d]
Bees
2–4 (10)
Guy Bush (5–9)
Orville Jorgens (1–2)
None
10,000
25–42
68
July 5 (1)
@
Dodgers
3–1
Syl Johnson (2–3)
Waite Hoyt (1–5)
None
use 2nd game
26–42
69
July 5 (2)
@
Dodgers
1–7
Fred Frankhouse (5–3)
Hal Kelleher (0–1)
None
13,319
26–43
–
July 7
1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at
Griffith Stadium in
Washington, DC
70
July 9
@
Bees
0–5
Jim Turner (8–5)
Claude Passeau (6–12)
None
1,617
26–44
71
July 10
@
Bees
4–0
Bucky Walters (9–5)
Guy Bush (5–10)
None
2,305
27–44
72
July 11 (1)
@
Bees
10–4
Hugh Mulcahy (3–7)
Danny MacFayden (4–12)
Wayne LaMaster (2)
8,500
[26]
28–44
73
July 11 (2)
@
Bees
0–1 (13)
Lou Fette (10–3)
Syl Johnson (2–4)
None
7,158
[26]
28–45
74
July 12
Giants
6–3
Wayne LaMaster (8–12)
Hal Schumacher (7–8)
Orville Jorgens (3)
2,500
[27]
29–45
75
July 13
Giants
10–11 (10)
Cliff Melton (9–4)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–8)
None
2,500
[28]
29–46
–
July 14
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);
[29] Makeup: July 15 as a traditional double-header
[29]
–
July 15 (1)
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);
[30] Makeup: July 16 as a traditional double-header
[30]
–
July 15 (2)
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);
[30] Makeup: August 26 as a traditional double-header
76
July 16 (1)
Cardinals
3–10
Si Johnson (3–3)
Bucky Walters (9–6)
None
see 2nd game
29–47
77
July 16 (2)
Cardinals
10–18 (10)
Si Johnson (4–3)
Bucky Walters (9–7)
None
8,428
29–48
78
July 17
Pirates
9–8
Hugh Mulcahy (4–8)
Mace Brown (3–1)
None
3,000
[31]
30–48
79
July 18 (1)
Pirates
5–2
Claude Passeau (7–12)
Red Lucas (5–4)
None
see 2nd game
31–48
80
July 18 (2)
Pirates
5–6 (11)
Bill Swift (7–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (4–9)
None
8,000
31–49
81
July 19
Pirates
5–6
Jim Weaver (2–1)
Bucky Walters (9–8)
Ed Brandt (1)
1,500
31–50
–
July 20
Cubs
Postponed (rain);
[32] Makeup: July 21 as a traditional double-header
[32]
82
July 21 (1)
Cubs
1–4
Bill Lee (10–8)
Syl Johnson (2–5)
None
see 2nd game
31–51
83
July 21 (2)
Cubs
0–6
Larry French (6–5)
Orville Jorgens (1–3)
None
10,000
31–52
84
July 22
Cubs
7–4
Wayne LaMaster (9–12)
Clyde Shoun (6–3)
Hugh Mulcahy (1)
1,500
32–52
85
July 23
Reds
3–6
Bill Hallahan (3–5)
Bucky Walters (9–9)
Al Hollingsworth (3)
5,000
[33]
32–53
86
July 24
Reds
13–11
Hal Kelleher (1–1)
Paul Derringer (4–8)
Wayne LaMaster (3)
3,500
33–53
87
July 25 (1)
Reds
3–13
Al Hollingsworth (7–5)
Syl Johnson (2–6)
None
see 2nd game
33–54
88
July 25 (2)
Reds
7–3
Wayne LaMaster (10–12)
Peaches Davis (5–8)
None
7,000
34–54
89
July 27
@
Pirates
1–4
Red Lucas (7–4)
Bucky Walters (9–10)
None
3,807
34–55
90
July 28
@
Pirates
4–6
Jim Weaver (3–1)
Claude Passeau (7–13)
Mace Brown (2)
1,685
34–56
91
July 29
@
Pirates
11–7
Orville Jorgens (2–3)
Bill Swift (7–8)
Syl Johnson (2)
4,307
35–56
92
July 30
@
Reds
1–0
Wayne LaMaster (11–12)
Al Hollingsworth (7–6)
None
13,168
36–56
93
July 31
@
Reds
10–8
Bucky Walters (10–10)
Bill Hallahan (3–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (2)
1,638
37–56
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
94
August 1 (1)
[e]
@
Reds
1–5
Lee Grissom (11–10)
Hugh Mulcahy (4–10)
None
see 2nd game
37–57
95
August 1 (2)
[e]
@
Reds
3–2
Claude Passeau (8–13)
Paul Derringer (4–10)
None
13,185
38–57
96
August 3
@
Cubs
1–4
Bill Lee (12–9)
Syl Johnson (2–7)
None
9,265
[34]
38–58
97
August 4
@
Cubs
2–1
Wayne LaMaster (12–12)
Larry French (9–6)
None
7,852
39–58
98
August 5
@
Cubs
4–2
Bucky Walters (11–10)
Clyde Shoun (6–4)
None
6,531
40–58
99
August 6
@
Cardinals
7–10
Mike Ryba (5–2)
Syl Johnson (2–8)
None
1,784
40–59
100
August 7
@
Cardinals
4–11
Si Johnson (7–5)
Hugh Mulcahy (4–11)
None
3,124
40–60
101
August 8 (1)
[f]
@
Cardinals
2–3
Bob Weiland (8–9)
Claude Passeau (8–14)
None
see 2nd game
40–61
102
August 8 (2)
[f]
@
Cardinals
6–6 (12)
[g]
None
None
None
12,475
40–61–1
103
August 10
Dodgers
3–7
Roy Henshaw (3–8)
Bucky Walters (11–11)
None
2,000
40–62–1
–
August 11
Dodgers
Postponed (rain);
[35] Makeup: August 12 as a traditional double-header
[36]
104
August 12 (1)
Dodgers
3–2
Hugh Mulcahy (5–11)
Luke Hamlin (7–9)
None
see 2nd game
41–62–1
105
August 12 (2)
Dodgers
8–2
Claude Passeau (9–14)
Max Butcher (5–10)
None
8,000
42–62–1
106
August 13
@
Giants
0–5
Carl Hubbell (16–6)
Wayne LaMaster (12–13)
None
10,000
42–63–1
107
August 14
@
Giants
1–4
Harry Gumbert (5–8)
Syl Johnson (2–9)
None
10,504
42–64–1
108
August 15
@
Giants
3–5
Slick Castleman (11–5)
Bucky Walters (11–12)
None
15,000
42–65–1
109
August 17
@
Dodgers
11–1
Claude Passeau (10–14)
Luke Hamlin (7–11)
None
1,604
43–65–1
–
August 18
@
Dodgers
Postponed (wet grounds
[37] and rain
[38] ); Makeup: August 19 as a traditional double-header
110
August 19 (1)
@
Dodgers
0–3
Waite Hoyt (4–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–12)
None
see 2nd game
43–66–1
111
August 19 (2)
@
Dodgers
7–5
Syl Johnson (3–9)
Van Mungo (9–10)
Claude Passeau (1)
3,760
44–66–1
112
August 20
Giants
6–13
Dick Coffman (4–2)
Wayne LaMaster (12–14)
Carl Hubbell (3)
4,000
[39]
44–67–1
113
August 21
Giants
11–3
Bucky Walters (12–12)
Cliff Melton (13–7)
None
3,000
45–67–1
–
August 22 (1)
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[40] Makeup: August 23 as a traditional double-header
[41]
–
August 22 (2)
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[40] Makeup: August 23 as a traditional double-header
[41]
–
August 23 (1)
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[42]
[43] Makeup: September 29 as a traditional double-header
–
August 23 (2)
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[42]
[43] Makeup: September 30 as a traditional double-header
–
August 25
Reds
Postponed (rain);
[44] Makeup: September 21 as a traditional double-header in Cincinnati
114
August 26 (1)
Cardinals
8–5
Hal Kelleher (2–1)
Sheriff Blake (2–4)
Hugh Mulcahy (3)
5,000
46–67–1
–
August 26 (2)
Cardinals
Postponed (wet grounds
[45] and rain
[46] ); Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header
115
August 27 (1)
Cardinals
4–1
Claude Passeau (11–14)
Bob Weiland (11–10)
None
see 2nd game
47–67–1
116
August 27 (2)
Cardinals
6–3
Bucky Walters (13–12)
Mike Ryba (6–4)
Wayne LaMaster (4)
8,000
48–67–1
117
August 28
Cardinals
9–6
Orville Jorgens (3–3)
Lon Warneke (15–8)
Syl Johnson (3)
5,000
49–67–1
118
August 29 (1)
[h]
Cubs
10–3
Hugh Mulcahy (6–12)
Bill Lee (12–10)
None
see 2nd game
50–67–1
119
August 29 (2)
[h]
Cubs
1–2
Larry French (11–9)
Wayne LaMaster (12–15)
None
15,000
50–68–1
120
August 31
Pirates
3–0
Bucky Walters (14–12)
Ed Brandt (7–8)
None
2,500
51–68–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
121
September 1
Pirates
5–3
Claude Passeau (12–14)
Jim Weaver (6–5)
None
3,000
52–68–1
122
September 2
Pirates
8–11
Mace Brown (5–2)
Wayne LaMaster (12–16)
Ed Brandt (2)
3,000
52–69–1
123
September 3
Bees
2–7 (10)
Jim Turner (16–8)
Hugh Mulcahy (6–13)
None
7,000
52–70–1
124
September 4
Bees
6–8
Ira Hutchinson (4–6)
Wayne LaMaster (12–17)
None
4,000
52–71–1
125
September 5 (1)
[i]
Dodgers
4–6
Roy Henshaw (4–9)
Bucky Walters (14–13)
None
2,000
52–72–1
–
September 5 (2)
[i]
Dodgers
Postponed (rain);
[47] Makeup: Reverted to original schedule of single games on September 27 and 28
126
September 6 (1)
@
Giants
2–6
Cliff Melton (15–9)
Claude Passeau (12–15)
None
see 2nd game
52–73–1
127
September 6 (2)
@
Giants
3–9
Hal Schumacher (11–11)
Hugh Mulcahy (6–14)
None
46,177
52–74–1
128
September 8 (1)
@
Bees
6–3
Syl Johnson (4–9)
Jim Turner (16–9)
None
see 2nd game
53–74–1
129
September 8 (2)
@
Bees
0–1
Milt Shoffner (1–0)
Orville Jorgens (3–4)
None
3,007
53–75–1
130
September 9
@
Bees
3–5
Frank Gabler (3–7)
Claude Passeau (12–16)
None
1,287
53–76–1
131
September 11
@
Dodgers
4–12
Waite Hoyt (7–8)
Hugh Mulcahy (6–15)
None
1,702
53–77–1
132
September 12 (1)
[j]
@
Dodgers
4–3 (10)
Wayne LaMaster (13–17)
Freddie Fitzsimmons (6–7)
None
see 2nd game
54–77–1
133
September 12 (2)
[j]
@
Dodgers
5–9
Fred Frankhouse (10–8)
Syl Johnson (4–10)
Luke Hamlin (1)
12,940
54–78–1
134
September 14 (1)
@
Cardinals
8–9 (14)
Howie Krist (1–0)
Hal Kelleher (2–2)
None
see 2nd game
54–79–1
135
September 14 (2)
@
Cardinals
0–1 (5)
Lon Warneke (18–9)
Hugh Mulcahy (6–16)
None
4,218
54–80–1
136
September 15
@
Cardinals
6–6 (13)
[k]
None
None
None
1,190
54–80–2
137
September 16 (1)
@
Cardinals
2–6
Bob Weiland (15–11)
Hugh Mulcahy (6–17)
None
see 2nd game
54–81–2
138
September 16 (2)
@
Cardinals
1–8
Howie Krist (2–0)
Hal Kelleher (2–3)
None
2,391
54–82–2
139
September 17
@
Cubs
2–10
Larry French (14–10)
Wayne LaMaster (13–18)
None
4,218
54–83–2
140
September 18
@
Cubs
3–9
Tex Carleton (14–7)
Claude Passeau (12–17)
None
6,635
54–84–2
141
September 19 (1)
[l]
@
Pirates
8–1
Hugh Mulcahy (7–17)
Red Lucas (8–10)
None
see 2nd game
55–84–2
142
September 19 (2)
[l]
@
Pirates
1–5
Russ Bauers (11–6)
Hal Kelleher (2–4)
None
6,137
55–85–2
143
September 21 (1)
@
Reds
3–6
Ted Kleinhans (1–1)
Bucky Walters (14–14)
Jake Mooty (1)
see 2nd game
55–86–2
144
September 21 (2)
@
Reds
10–1
Wayne LaMaster (14–18)
Joe Cascarella (1–6)
None
767
56–86–2
145
September 22
@
Reds
3–2
Claude Passeau (13–17)
Al Hollingsworth (9–13)
None
749
57–86–2
146
September 23
@
Reds
9–5
Hugh Mulcahy (8–17)
Jake Mooty (0–3)
None
583
58–86–2
147
September 25
Bees
1–2
Lou Fette (18–9)
Bucky Walters (14–15)
None
3,000
58–87–2
148
September 26
Bees
3–17
Milt Shoffner (3–1)
Wayne LaMaster (14–19)
Guy Bush (1)
4,000
58–88–2
149
September 27
[i]
Dodgers
11–3
Claude Passeau (14–17)
Roy Henshaw (5–12)
None
300
59–88–2
–
September 28
[i]
Dodgers
Canceled (rain);
[48] No makeup scheduled
150
September 29 (1)
Giants
3–6
Cliff Melton (20–9)
Hugh Mulcahy (8–18)
None
see 2nd game
59–89–2
151
September 29 (2)
Giants
6–5 (8)
Wayne LaMaster (15–19)
Harry Gumbert (10–11)
Claude Passeau (2)
5,000
60–89–2
152
September 30 (1)
Giants
1–2
Carl Hubbell (22–8)
Claude Passeau (14–18)
None
see 2nd game
60–90–2
153
September 30 (2)
Giants
6–2
Pete Sivess (1–0)
Al Smith (5–4)
None
5,000
61–90–2
^[a] The original schedule indicated single games on June 6 and 7 with St. Louis
[49] which became a double-header on June 6.
[50]
^[b] The second game on June 6, 1937, was forfeited in favor of the St. Louis Cardinals.
[51] Contemporary newspaper accounts indicate a 9–0 final score as a result of the forfeiture,
[52]
[53] but Baseball-Reference indicates a 0–0 score (as the game was not yet official) and Phillies loss.
[2] The Phillies manager,
Jimmy Wilson , was fined $100 (equivalent to $1,607.63 in 2023
[54] ) for the stalling tactic.
[55]
^[c] The original schedule indicated single games on June 11 and 13 with Chicago
[49] which became a double-header on June 13.
[56]
^[d] The original schedule indicated single games on June 1 and July 4 with Boston
[49] which became a double-header on July 4.
[57]
^[e] The original schedule indicated single games on August 1 in Cincinnati and August 24 with Cincinnati
[49] which became a double-header on August 1 in Cincinnati.
^[f] The original schedule indicated single games on May 24 and August 8 at St. Louis
[49] which became a double-header on August 8.
[58]
^[g] The second game on August 8, 1937, ended after twelve innings due to darkness with the score tied 6–6,
[59] and an additional game was scheduled for September 14.
^[h] The original schedule indicated single games on August 29 and 30 with Chicago
[49] which became a double-header on August 29.
[60]
^[i] The original schedule indicated single games on September 5, 27, and 28 with Brooklyn.
[49] Either the September 27 or the 28 game was changed to a double-header on September 5,
[61] but the second game was postponed due to rain.
[47]
[62] The game schedule reverted to the original plan.
[49]
^[j] The original schedule indicated single games on September 10 and 12 at Brooklyn
[49] which became a double-header on September 12.
[63]
^[k] The September 15, 1937, game ended after thirteen innings due to darkness with the score tied 6–6,
[64] and an additional game was scheduled for September 16.
[65]
^[l] The original schedule indicated single games on September 19 and 20 at Pittsburgh
[49] which became a double-header on September 19.
[66]